Storehouse (noun)

  1. A large building used for storing goods, especially food or agricultural products.
  2. A place where things are kept or stored in large quantities.

Origin:

Late middle english: from store + house.

Examples:

  1. The storehouse was filled with bags of grain and other food supplies.
  2. The storehouse was damaged in the hurricane and its contents were ruined.
  3. The storehouse was a vital part of the village's economy, providing food for the people.
  4. The storehouse was used to store surplus food during the harvest season.
  5. The storehouse served as a temporary shelter for the refugees during the conflict.
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